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Assets on Injective are represented as denoms. Denoms (and the amounts) are not human readable and this is why we need to have a way to “attach” token metadata information for a particular denom. Let’s recap the types of denoms we have in the Getting Started section:
  • Native denoms - there is only one denom of this type, the inj denom which represented the native coin of Injective,
  • Peggy denoms - these denoms represent assets bridged over from Ethereum to Injective using the Peggy bridge. They have the following format peggy{ERC20_CONTRACT_ADDRESS}
  • IBC denoms - these denoms represent assets bridged over from other Cosmos chains through IBC. They have the following format ibc/{hash}.
  • Insurance Fund Denoms - these denoms represent token shares of the insurance funds created on Injective. The have the following format share{id}
  • Factory Denoms - these denoms represent a CW20 token from Cosmwasm on the Injective native bank module. They have the following format factory/{CW20_ADAPTER_CONTRACT}/{CW20_CONTRACT_ADDRESS} where the CW20_ADAPTER_CONTRACT is the adapter contract address that converts CW20 and the native Bank module.
We maintain our token metadata list off-chain for faster access to the injective-lists repository.

Token Verification

Verifying your token’s metadata can be done in a couple of ways. Here are the verification levels and what they mean:
  • Verified → Your asset metadata has been submitted and verified to the @injectivelabs/token-metadata package. You can find a tutorial on how to add your token’s metadata to the package here.
  • Internal → Your asset’s metadata has been verified on-chain using the MsgSetDenomMetadata message, as explained here.
  • External → Your asset’s metadata has been verified on some external source like from Ethereum’s contract details, etc.
  • Unverified → Your asset’s metadata has not been provided anywhere.
Last modified on April 24, 2026